Summary

Erica and Stiles meet in the hospital because of Erica’s epilepsy and Stiles’ mom’s illness, and as things turn out, Erica becomes Stiles’ best friend.

Stiles also ends up a werewolf and then the Hales find them and so does the Hales’ constant homicide-based drama, and basically, they have to get through a lot of assholes just to make it to college. A lot.

Summary

Once upon a time, Harry Potter was killed and Voldemort won the war. Things went from bad to worse, and strangely enough, this was even true for those that had supported Voldemort. Nothing in the world was as it should have been.

And then there was a second chance, and things changed. They did not, however, change nicely or easily or even willingly.

Note: Originally written and posted to LiveJournal in 2006; doesn't draw on the movies or anything after Half-Blood Prince (and diverges from that book).

Summary

Stiles Stilinski and Scott McCall, childhood best friends who were separated, now reunite to get to know each other again. Since Scott's a werewolf and Stiles is a new graduate of Miskatonic University (which is proving strangely attractive to Peter-Hale-shaped werewolves), they've got quite a bit to catch up on.

The first four stories interlock and should not be read separately or out of order.

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An alternate universe where werewolves and other supernatural creatures aren't just integrated, but are so deeply embedded that they're considered part of the natural ecosystem.

In other words, Stiles and his father work for a U.S. Forest Service that's way different from the one here, if only because it involves many more secret-agent hijinks.

In terms of order to read in, the Leaflets ficlets are scattered throughout the main timeline (the other stories), but they're generally not essential to understand events, although they're intended to flesh out stuff I can't get to in the main stories. I note in the main stories when that's not true, and when you should go to the Leaflets first. The main stories are best read in chronological order to understand the character development, but each one is designed to be a self-contained episode so you probably can skip around if you really wanted to.

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A Coffee Shop AU with a twist. Clint Barton and Natasha Romanoff were thrown together by fate but now run one of the most successful food trucks in the five boroughs. This is a story of how they came to be, how romance can bloom in strange places, and how the bonds of family aren’t always constricting.

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“I’m not the mom,” Shane says, drowsily appalled.

Ryan raises his eyebrows. “I didn’t say you were the mom,” he soothes, sincere in the way that Ryan kind of always is, even when he’s being sarcastic. “I just said they reacted to you as if you were the mom.”

“It’s -- that’s the same thing,” Shane protests, but quietly, because he has a tiny ghost perched on his hip and he doesn’t want to wake her. It. Whatever. It’s kind of hard to tell, because they don’t look like people, exactly, more like -- outlines.

Actually, ironically, what they really look like is people covered in sheets, round at the top and kind of vague at the bottom, but Shane has stopped trying to say that because Ryan gets mad about it. He thinks it’s disrespectful.

Shane thinks it’s disrespectful that he was made step-parent to a bridge full of baby ghosts without anybody asking him, but sure. Pointing out that they look like sheets is the problem.